| (3 cr.) This course is a survey of media history. Students
observe how media industries have developed and
changed over time and study the relationships
between various industries. The historical,
political, economic and social contexts in which
media have operated also are discussed. Particular
attention is given to major events in media
history, and how those events have shaped the
contemporary media. Finally, students are
introduced to archival research and have an
opportunity to examine historical artifacts,
including photographs, newspapers, magazines,
books, newsreels, movies, records, tapes, etc.
Prerequisite: EN 102; Every Year, All |
Section A
Instructor:
Agnes Corigliano M,W,F
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11:00a.m.-11:50a.m. Fall 2013 Tator Hall Room 303
| Section B
Instructor:
Agnes Corigliano M,W,F
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12:00p.m.-12:50p.m. Fall 2013 Tator Hall Room 303
| Section C
Instructor:
Phillip Cunningham M,W,F
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1:00p.m.- 1:50p.m. Fall 2013 Lender School of Business Room 121
| Section D
Instructor:
Phillip Cunningham M,W,F
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2:00p.m.- 2:50p.m. Fall 2013 Lender School of Business Room 250
| Section E
Instructor:
Patrick File M,W,F
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2:00p.m.- 2:50p.m. Fall 2013 Tator Hall Room 303
| Section F
Instructor:
Phillip Cunningham M,W,F
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3:00p.m.- 3:50p.m. Fall 2013 Echlin Center Room 214
| Section G
Instructor:
John Gourlie T,TH
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2:00p.m.- 3:15p.m. Fall 2013 Lender School of Business Room 258
| Section H
Instructor:
Anthony Corso W
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6:30p.m.- 9:10p.m. Fall 2013 Tator Hall Room 305
| Section I
Instructor:
Anthony Corso TH
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6:30p.m.- 9:10p.m. Fall 2013 Tator Hall Room 305
| Section J
Instructor:
Lisa Burns T,TH
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2:00p.m.- 3:15p.m. Fall 2013 Tator Hall Room 303
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